1993 Ford Escort LX 1.6 petrol

Faults:

Alarm switch and central locking on drivers side does not work. Every time that I get in or out of the car I have to walk round to the passenger side and lock/unlock the door to prevent the alarm going off. The dealer has looked at this problem 4 times and I think I have more of a clue than he does !! Nothing wrong apparently !

Back screen wiper switch is eratic, switches on and off at will.

When driving along with dip head lights on, main beem comes on on its own, 6 times to dealer. Same response. Crap is what I say.

General Comments:

I love this car like I would love a big spike up my bum.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 25th September, 1999

4th Apr 2005, 12:58

I too am having lots of head aches regarding the alarm.

If I open the drivers door, the alarm/immobilizer module clicks repeatedly.

I have now also got a failed starter motor which I am told could be due to the alarm/immobilizer fault.

If I open the car via the passenger door I get no clicking.

I am worried about splashing out on a new starter as I fear it will pack up again.

If I had a gun I am not sure who would die first... me or the car!!!

1993 Ford Escort Cosworth 2.0 turbo petrol

Faults:

Needed a new exhaust but apart from that it's been fantastic over the 3 years I've owned it.

General Comments:

A nice car with better build quality than usually found from Ford, good performance, decent mpg and fantastic grip and handling..

If you want low down grunt, don't buy an early model, get the later models with smaller turbos on.. £200 spent on a chip for the ECU makes a world of difference.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 17th August, 1999

1993 Ford Escort Ghia 1.6i petrol

Faults:

Lots of electrical faults resulting in the fuse box needing replacement, that alone at a cost of £300. Doesn't like the cold and wet much, lots of difficulty starting. Good enough as a runabout.

General Comments:

I was involved in an accident in this car at 30 mph and it crumpled. I wouldn't like to see what would happen to the occupants of one of these vehicles if it was to crash at higher speeds.

The other car involved had only minor problems.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 4th April, 1999

1993 Ford Escort Ghia 1.8i 16v petrol

Faults:

It cuts out when it is cold sometimes and then won't start again?!?

General Comments:

I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 28th February, 1999

1993 Ford Escort LX 1.4i petrol

Faults:

Leak in power steering reservoir. Dealer replaced rack under warranty.

Front anti-roll bar snapped after 55k miles. (I wasn't rallying - honest!)

General Comments:

While the engine in pre-1995 Escorts is nothing spectacular, good handling and efficient dealer service hold my interest. My advice to anyone considering buying an Escort is to buy post-1994. I'll probably get one myself!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd September, 1998

1993 Ford Escort Lxi 1.6 petrol

Faults:

After only 32,000 miles engine needed new valves ect £800 cost Ford stated that it was due to the unleaded fuel and would except no liability.

General Comments:

I personally would never buy another Ford and would urge others not to.

Ford seems to be a bit too big for its boots as far as customers are concerned.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 15th February, 1998